Introducing University Awareness Week

Introducing University Awareness Week

At TESI, we believe that knowledge is power—but access to the right knowledge is what truly changes lives. This is especially true when it comes to higher education. Too often, young people leave secondary school full of potential, yet unsure of what lies ahead. Which universities exist in Uganda? What courses do they offer? How do you apply? How do […]

Got your UACE results? This is what you should do

Got your UACE results? This is what you should do

It is now one week since UNEB released results for UACE 2024. According to UNEB, a total of 141,996 candidates registered for UACE 2024 exams, and out of these, 54,338 (38.6%) obtained three principal passes. Furthermore, 37,935 (or 26.9%) got two principal passes. The minimum required for admission for undergraduate degree is two principal passes, this means, 92,273 candidates are […]

Choosing the right A-Level Subject Combination

Choosing the right A-Level Subject Combination

Senior Four results are out, and many parents and students are now looking for admission letters to enrol to S.5. According to UNEB, in 2024, a total of 364,469 candidates registered for the Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examinations, with 361,695 actually sitting for the exams. Out of this number, about one third will choose to proceed to A-level, another […]

Make ICT a Principal Subject

Make ICT a Principal Subject

March 2022 will mark 10 years since ICT was introduced at A-level, as an elective second subsidiary subject. The other is Subsidiary Mathematics. In 2012, the Ministry of Education and Sports made significant changes to the A-level curriculum, allowing students to study only 3 principal subjects, and 2 subsidiary subjects, including General Paper. Before that, students suffered with 4 principal […]

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